The San Diego Tribune

Local museums join Getty in examining Latino and Latin American artUniversity of San Diego, Robert and Karen Hoehn Family Galleries: Ordinary materials used for replication and dissemination are turned to aesthetic and subversive ends by the 20-plus artists in this show. Included are blueprints, faxes, photocopies on paper, as well as images printed on wood, metal and glass.

Sep. 25, 2017

San Diego Metro Magazine

The University of San Diego will celebrate the completion of Paseo de Colachis, a beautiful new pedestrian plaza, on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. on the west end of campus. Replacing an existing two-way street, “the plaza has already become an inviting and popular location for the USD community to study, socialize and play,” said USD President James T. Harris. “We are grateful for the generous gift from Kathryn S. Colachis that made this wonderful project possible.”

The San Diego Union Tribune

By his own admission, Anthony Lawrence had not played spectacularly in USD’s first three football games. “Mediocre,” said the Toreros’ junior quarterback. “For him,” said USD head coach Dale Lindsey, “I thought he was very average.” But something about the Pioneer Football League, like smelling salts, snaps the Toreros to attention, so Lawrence busted out his A game in Saturday’s PFL opener against Butler.

Sep. 23, 2017

Times Union

CaseyGerry’s longtime managing partner David S. Casey Jr. has been recognized as one of the “100 Leading Lawyers in California” for 2017 by the Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journal, the leading legal newspapers in California.

Sep. 22, 2017

The New York Times

Discovering Manhood in Soapy BubblesNate Martins, 2012 University of San Diego graduate, contributes to series of weekly reader-submitted essays that explore the joys and tribulations of love.

Sep. 22, 2017

San Diego Community Newspaper Group

Up until last week, only a few sports fans knew the name of Jamal Agnew. And then Agnew, a fifth-round draft pick of the NFL's Detroit Lions, returned a fourth-quarter punt 88 yards for a game-clinching touchdown in front of a “Monday Night Football” audience of millions. They know now.

National Catholic Reporter

High-ranking military, peace activists, academics and an outspoken Vatican cardinal on peace issues will seek common ground Oct. 6-8 at the University of San Diego on how to pursue, achieve and sustain concord in a global pandemic of violence.

SD Metro

The city of San Diego received a 2017 Excellence in Economic Development Gold Award from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) in the Partnerships With Educational Institutions category for its creation of the Nonprofit Academy (NPA). The award will be presented at the IEDC 2017 annual conference today in Toronto.

Sep. 19, 2017

NBC San Diego

This time last fall, Jamal Agnew was a key playmaker on the University of San Diego football team. Fast forward to Monday night and the Point Loma high school graduate was running into the end-zone on national television.

The Cultural Significance of “Awesome” and “Cool” in Today’s WorldNick Riggle dropped out of high school to become a pro-skater, participating in stunt shows, demos, and world class competitions (including three ESPN X Games appearances). He has a BA in philosophy from UC Berkeley and a Ph.D. from NYU, America’s leading philosophy program; he is currently a philosophy professor at the University of San Diego.

Sep. 19, 2017

How to Be AwesomeAfter a brief move to southern California (to play shows and record with the band I was in) and a stint at the excellent Santa Monica Community College, I transferred to UC Berkeley. I spent five intense but blissful semesters there, studying with some of the most amazing professors. I wrote an honors thesis with Professor John MacFarlane and used that to apply to graduate school for the PhD. I was able to see it all through, and was eventually extremely lucky to land a job at the University of San Diego.